Sony unveils new handheld streaming console, Project Q
Sony's new console will enable users to stream their PS5 games using WiFi.
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Stellantis CEO’s Relentlessness Reemerges as Car Dynamics Shift
In Italy, Stellantis NV is cutting jobs and being accused of skimping on janitorial work. In the US,
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McCarthy set to send the House home without a debt limit deal
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy appears set to send members home after votes on Thursday, signaling that debt negotiations with the White House will continue as the risk of a first-ever default grows.
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German economy minister's office receives envelope with white powder
BERLIN (Reuters) -German Economy Minister Robert Habeck's constituency office said on Thursday it had received an envelope containing a white
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Abba rule out 2024 Eurovision reunion on 50th anniversary of win
Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson say they can celebrate 50 years of Abba without being on stage.
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Solar Power Investment Set to Surpass Oil Production Spending This Year
Investors will pour more money into solar power than in oil production this year for the first time,
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Yankees fans melt down after New York blows 5-1 lead to Orioles
The Yankees appeared to be cruising against the Orioles with a 5-1 lead after six innings. Then fans were punched in the face by a big Baltimore comeback.It just seemed like the New York Yankees night again in the Bronx against the rival Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday. Through six innings, the Y...
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Bryan Kohberger - live: Idaho murder suspect’s parents ordered to testify for grand jury
The parents of Idaho student murder suspect Bryan Kohberger have been subpoenaed to testify before an investigative grand jury in the family’s home state of Pennsylvania, says a report. Mr Kohberger’s father is expected to testify before the grand jury in a sealed proceeding in Monroe County on Thursday, a source told CNN. It was not immediately clear in what potential crime they were being investigated. His mother has already given evidence to the grand jury, the source told the news outlet and added that their testimony, which will be given under oath, may be shared with Idaho prosecutors. Meanwhile, the families of two of the slain University of Idaho students are preparing to sue the university, Washington State University and the city of Moscow over their murders, it has been revealed. It comes after their accused killer Mr Kohberger appeared in court for his arraignment in Latah County Court in Moscow, Idaho, on Monday. Mr Kohberger is accused of killing Goncalves, Mogen, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, on 13 November in a horror attack that rocked the college town of Moscow and sent shockwaves across America. Read More Bryan Kohberger’s sister searched his car for evidence before police swooped in There was a glaring mistake at the Idaho murders hearing Bryan Kohberger allegedly broke into female student’s home and spied on her months before Idaho murders Who is Bryan Kohberger? The criminology graduate being arraigned over the Idaho college murders
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NYPD share timeline of events in case of 2 missing boys found dead in separate Manhattan rivers
The New York Police Department has shared a detailed timeline of the events surrounding the disappearances of two boys who were found dead in separate Manhattan rivers last week, while pleading with the public to come forward with any information that could help investigators determine what led to their deaths.
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Biden Pressed to Limit Hydrogen Credits Key to New Industry
Some Senate Democrats are pushing the Biden administration to impose tough limits on hydrogen tax credits they say
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John Kruk Really Hates Baseball's New Rules
Phillies broadcaster John Kruk went off on MLB's new rules.
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Trump's legal team hopes to appeal directly to Attorney General Garland to close criminal probes into former president
Donald Trump's legal team is arguing that the Justice Department should close the federal probes into the former president and allow the 2024 presidential campaign season, which is already in full swing, to continue "without interference" -- the former president's latest attempt to politicize investigations against him.
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